What are we wearing as we post, part deux

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Trousers [spit]; but then I'm in the office and being paid as a normal working day so I feel obligated to abide by the office dress code. Unfortunately I've had a complete enthusiasm bypass and all my get up and go got up and went :(

On the up side I just had a new sarong delivered, at £2.99 inc delivery (good old Ebay) I just could not resist it. it's a collection of browns and greens with a large lizard motif. Now all I need is some warmer weather so that I can wear it.

Have fun, and in case I forget to say it elsewhere:

Happy Christmas one and all.


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Right now, I'm in two nightshirts, both plaid pattern (a green one inside, red on the outside) and a sweater, as well as socks.

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It's Christmas Eve day and I've decided to splurge and turn the heat in the house up -- to 68 degrees. So, I'm celebrating -- wearing my burgundy "curtain" miniskirt and a T-shirt with a map of New England on it labelled "Home sweet home Massachusetts".

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Knee-length light tan leather skirt, pink short-sleeve tshirt, and Crocs. I wore a kilt to work last week on a day when the dress code was relaxed. I wore pants around the house last night when we had family over for an early Christmas party. I'm more at ease, I guess, in switching back and forth between one and two leg openings in my wardrobe.
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my netball kilt, but tonight for church I will be in my full kilt and jacket
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It is New Year's Day and we're having a snow storm. I have absolutely NO intention of going outside.

I'm wearing my heavy flannel pink nightgown, my slipper boots that look like something out of Monsters, Inc., 3 cats and a laptop.

It's cozy.

The one eyed House Lion is draped across my chest with head resting on my left shoulder, Shannon, the brown patched tabby Manx is snugged by my side. I've got my feet up and Xing Xing, a female lilac point Birman has made a nest on/between my legs.

But, I think it is time to welcome the New Year with some French Toast, sausages and a Bloody Mary. The cats will be sad to have to move, but they will be back.
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sapphire wrote:It is New Year's Day and we're having a snow storm.
Can you send some down our way?

I was in Philadelphia today, and there (and here) it was mixed sun and clouds and well above freezing. Several of the people I talked with said how they liked the snow and wished they could have more.

Tell the snow that if it comes around here, it'll find people who appreciate it.

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black tshirt, grey 18" skirt, houndstooth (black/grey/white) tights. Nice and warm, they are too.
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Ankle length, flaired denim skirt, white heavyweight, tunic length cotton-ramie sweater, sox and clogs. CZ studs and Silver/CZ hoops.
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Long sleeve dark blue cotton night shirt, very stretchy, ankle length, comfy for hanging around the house in watery cool nights and afternoons. :)
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Post by AMM »

It was pretty warm today (in the 40's F), still is.

I'm wearing:

-- Long-sleeved (semi-) dress shirt (what I wore to the office)
-- Navy blue over-the-knee polyester pleated skirt (from Goodwill, but improved.)
-- Royal blue knee socks.
-- Sandals.

I'm planning to wear this as I go outside and down to the laundry room, to see if there's enough line space to do another load of laundry. So I guess this is also a sort of "out and about" post, too.
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Post by Ray »

A long black short sleeved rugby shirt.

I mean long! It goes 14 inches past my waist and thus is tunic like...which is why I am wearing it like a tunic.

On the legs - black argyle patterened tights - about 20 denier for the techies out there.

Very comfortable, this lack of waist constriction (the tights are quite spacious in that department!)
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We had a snow storm here so I am working from home this morning.

plaid jammies
fuzzy tan and black speckled socks
knock offs of the classic 2 strap Birkenstocks

I'll probably go out and check the road / snap some pictures of the pretty snow here in an hour or so.
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Currently, just a couple pairs of black kneesocks, layered. And a black silk scarf being used to tie my hair back into a ponytail. Getting ready to head into Seattle, so am getting dressed. Will be kilted today. Temps are a bit on the cool side of normal for Seattle during this time of year.

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